Competition:
The UEFA Champions League
The UEFA Champions League - European Union
The
best teams from the European Competitions will try to become the best
of Europe in this Champions League (CL). Mostly the winners of the big
leagues and several 2nd/3rd ranked teams in their league are taking part
in this competition. Who will be the best of Europe this season? Watch
this and you will know!

Th top Team of Champions leagueParis Saint-Germain
The departure of Carlo
Ancelotti and subsequent hiring of Laurent Blanc is something which
shouldn't be underestimated, and after reaching the quarter-finals last
season, PSG may find a similar run somewhat harder in 2013-14.
Zlatan
Ibrahimovic will unquestionably be key, as will Brazilian winger Lucas
Moura. Functional rather than fluid last season, it'll be interesting to
see what former France and Bordeaux boss Blanc has in store for Les
Parisiens next season.

Shakhtar Donetsk
Mircea
Lucescu's side were touted by some as dark horses for the competition
last year, particularly after escaping the group stage. Unfortunately,
the Ukrainian outfit came unstuck against Borussia Dortmund in the
second round.
The losses of Fernandinho and Henrikh Mkhitaryan
take some of the craft and class away from their midfield engine room,
but their replacements, the Brazilian youngsters Fernando and Wellington
Nem, are both exciting prospects. Expect them to play good football
once more, but for the last 16 to be their zenith.

AC Milan
A
good second half to the season and two goals in the final five minutes
of their last game at relegated Siena secured the Rossoneri their place
in the Champions League at the expense of Vincenzo Montella's wonderful
Fiorentina side.
Last season saw Max Allegri's side reach the last
16, before defeat in the Nou Camp ended their European hopes. With
Mario Balotelli now maturing into a fearsome No. 9, they'll have hopes
of going one further, but since his arrival there has been an
overreliance on the Italy forward, while Stephan El Shaarawy's dip in
form is a worry.

Napoli
As he
showed during his time at Liverpool and as he proved once again with
Chelsea in the Europa League, Rafa Benitez knows how to compete in
European competition, regardless of the tools at his disposal.
He
arrives in Naples with a strong squad at his disposal, and although all
signs point to Edinson Cavani's eventual exit, the talent in the
squad—Marek Hamsik, Dries Mertens, Juan Zuniga, Lorenzo Insigne—is
certainly something the Spaniard can build upon. A second-round place
certainly isn't beyond their grasp.

Manchester United
Beaten
in somewhat controversial fashion by Real Madrid in last year's second
round, United fans will no doubt be unhappy at their ranking here.
However,
the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson and much of his first-team coaching
staff cannot be understated, and David Moyes, no matter how you slice
it, is inexperienced at the top European level.
Additionally, the
midfield still has some serious question marks over it, Wayne Rooney's
future is still somewhat up in the air, and the likes of Ryan Giggs, Rio
Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidic and Patrice Evra aren't getting any younger.
A
good draw will see them reach the quarter-finals, but if they run into
one of the "big boys" again, they may well end on the wrong side of the
scoreline.

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